tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post5810345678807812490..comments2024-03-20T06:07:07.676-06:00Comments on Jumping Jack Flash Hypothesis: It's A Gas Gas Gas: Event Update For 2013-01-24Jonny Mnemonichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-11602527483704776922013-01-26T06:06:02.918-06:002013-01-26T06:06:02.918-06:00There have been some cabins and cottages burning a...There have been some cabins and cottages burning and/or blowing up, yes. Not a very large number, but I think that's simply because there are fewer of them. Good idea about airing things out before lighting a fireplace.<br /><br />RVs also have extra problems besides being like small vacant houses: 1) they often have propane-powered appliances with pilot lights; 2) they have the copper problem, and that's probably worse when connected to batteries; 3) they don't sit right ON the ground so a heavier-than-air gas can blow UNDER them then get pushed upward into the RV by air pressure as the winds blow; 4) depending on age, they may have the rusted iron/steel problem.<br /><br />Hah, never thought of the Paul Revere comparison, but I guess it fits. 'The gases are *cough* coming! *cough cough* The gases are coming!'<br /><br />Not sure how those online radio shows work. Not sure I have a microphone either. I do have a phone. Heh. I mentioned, I am shy and reclusive, but considering it might help wake people up, sure, I'd consider it.<br /><br />As for lack of comments, I don't let that bother me or dissuade me. Some people probably dismiss everything I say here, because the implication is that the government itself is hiding this from us, and that's gonna seem simply unbelievable to many. I know that, because I was just like that myself. But the more I asked myself, 'Would they hide this?' the more I realized...yeah, they actually might. The first duty of a government is 'protect the citizens', but what if they CAN'T? Then they might just hide it, yes. Dead people are easier to handle than scared people. Dead people don't get angry either. And for other people, if they DO look at the science links and the massive amount of accumulating evidence, and they DO see that this is happening, they may just be shocked speechless. I know that too, because I was also just like that.<br />Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-71094912529321297682013-01-26T03:08:22.044-06:002013-01-26T03:08:22.044-06:00RV's sit unused most of the time so that is si...RV's sit unused most of the time so that is similar to a vacant building. Many barns are also unoccupied or rarely occupied dead air zones. Any unoccupied large enclosure that isn't regularly ventilated to exchange the inside air is a possible H2S fire bomb waiting to happen because the H2S will build-up inside be absorbed within and have no way back outside.<br />Has there been a lot of cabins/cottages that are blowing up or burning down? I'm going to tell my brother to make sure our cabin has been aired out before he lights a match in the fireplace. I emailed Ann Morrison about this blog. She is one of the rare scientists who has been publicly warning people about the dangers of the methane clathrates & hydrogen sulfide. She never got back to me so I don't know if she ever has come to this site to check it out. You are sort of a modern day Paul Revere. I'm surprised that there are almost never any comments by others.<br />Would you ever consider being interviewed on a show like Nuked Radio?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-86295007833462723402013-01-25T22:33:45.400-06:002013-01-25T22:33:45.400-06:00I'm in a 1910 brick house here, which certainl...I'm in a 1910 brick house here, which certainly isn't fireproof, seeing as it just burned pretty hard in 2005. Was kinda hoping I'd never have to live through that again. And I'd definitely move those vehicles away from your house. Better safe than...'Ahhhh! Fire!'<br /><br />Also, good point about air circulation in occupied homes. Just opening a door would let indoor gas that had accumulated back out, whereas if it's a boarded up vacant house, once it gets inside, it's probably staying inside, getting absorbed into the wood and furniture or door frames or whatever's in there.<br /><br />I'm not focusing on your area, by the way, so your area is simply getting more news stories than some places. I mean, I notice when something occurs there, because I know you live there, but I don't go looking for stories there. I'm just letting the news flow as it flows, no particular focus on any area. Well, maybe a TINY bit my own area, but I try to not even focus on that, else it might distort the view of things. I wanna see what's going on without distortion, and show others, in as unbiased a manner as I can.<br />Jonny Mnemonichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06516458612879773986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-79845456046217284422013-01-25T21:04:25.777-06:002013-01-25T21:04:25.777-06:00"2012-08-07 - Vacant home burns in Oshkosh&qu..."2012-08-07 - Vacant home burns in Oshkosh"<br /><br />This was on Otter Ave & is very close to Lake WinnebagoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388504906915444063.post-68219887742943735752013-01-25T20:48:39.055-06:002013-01-25T20:48:39.055-06:00"Note: That's because vacant buildings ar..."Note: That's because vacant buildings are more vulnerable to flammable hydrogen sulfide and methane in the atmosphere, for a few reasons: 1) they're not usually as well-insulated as occupied buildings; 2) they don't have anyone in the house using fire regularly, which would help burn off any gases before they get to dangerous levels; 3) they're often unheated and heat rises and air expands as it's heated, which would help keep outside gases from getting inside..."<br /><br />Plus when a building is occupied there is much better air circulation with doors constantly being closed & opened, ceiling fans are usually on even in the Winter to help heat circulate. I leave a fan on in my basement 24/7 now. I've got an on-demand gas water heater which I haven't used in months opting to bathe by hand with reverse-osmosis water because of my extreme sensitivity to all of the chemicals in the city water.<br /><br />Yesterday you reported a fire less than 30 miles to the South of me in Fondulac now today you report a fire in Menasha less than 30 miles to the North of me. I won't be joking about it anymore! <br />There is a vehicle parked on each side of my house. I better seriously think about moving them. I live in a 1920 tinderbox so it wouldn't take much for it to go up in smoke. According to that methane hydrate map we're toast.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com